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The Girl Who Cried Pearls

La jeune fille qui pleurait des perles
Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
2025
Stop-motion animation
English version

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Behind the Scenes


Chris Lavis on Set - Behind the Scenes

Maciek Szczerbowski on Set - Behind the Scenes

On the Set of The Girl Who Cried Pearls - Behind the Scenes

Team


Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
Directors


Photo
Photo : Lou Scamble




Patrick Watson
Composer


Photo
Photo : Lawrence Fafard




Colm Feore
Voice


Photo
Photo : Ann Baggley




Julie Roy
Producer


Photo
Photo : Valérie Sangin




Marc Bertrand
Producer (NFB)


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Photo : Valérie Sangin




Christine Noël
Producer and Executive Producer (NFB)


Photo
Photo : Valérie Sangin



Credits

Directed by
Chris Lavis
Maciek Szczerbowski

Written by
Chris Lavis
Maciek Szczerbowski
Isabelle Mandalian

Original Music
Patrick Watson

With the voice of
Colm Feore 

Sound Design
Olivier Calvert

Art Direction
Brigitte Henry

Animation
Laura Stewart
Laura Venditti
Peggy Arel

Producers
Julie Roy
Marc Bertrand
Christine Noël

Executive Producer
Christine Noël

A National Film Board of Canada production



Media Relations

  • Nadine Viau
    NFB Publicist – Montreal
    C.: 514-458-9745
    n.viau@nfb.ca

  • About the NFB

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